Modi Government's 'False Flag Attack' Plan attributed to Hurriyat Exposed

The Modi government has planned a false flag attack attributed to Hurriyat activists after seeing the failure of the G20 meeting in Occupied Kamsher.

The Modi government has planned a false flag attack attributed to Hurriyat activists after seeing the failure of the G20 meeting in Occupied Kamsher. However, this dastardly plan is exposed before it takes its sinister shape.

According to the report, the Modi government is fed up with the failure of the G20 summit and is now trying to drag the world into another drama to cover up its failure to distract the world from its failure. .

For this, the Modi government has planned a false flag attack attributed to the Kashmiri Hurriyat militants, according to which the double agent Hurriyat militants will be incited to the G20 summit and will be facilitated to attack the G20 summit in Srinagar.

Immediately after this terrible act, according to the Indian false flag plan, the attackers will be killed and all the debris will be dumped on Pakistan on the basis of fake identity and Pakistani weapons. However, this shameful and unholy plan has been revealed before the crew was even dressed.

It should be noted that the apostate Modi government has held a G20 meeting in Srinagar in occupied Kashmir, an internationally recognized disputed territory, in violation of international laws, but China has not attended the meeting and has undermined Modi’s intentions. Turkey, Egypt and Saudi Arabia also supported Pakistan’s position by not participating in it. On the other hand, a complete strike was also held in the valley on the appeal of the Hurriyat leaders against holding this meeting by force.

It should be noted that due to its stubbornness and bigotry, India has made and implemented many terrorist plans to defame Pakistan, but every time it has had to pay for it.

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